Military activities canceled during NFL Salute to Service weekend because of government shutdown

Military Events Canceled for NFL Weekend “Salute” This week, the Pentagon announced that there won’t be any military-related events during the NFL’s “Salute” weekend. This means no flyovers, honor guards, or military personnel unfurling the American flag on the field. The decision stems from budget issues resulting from the ongoing government shutdown. Specifically, military participation, […]
Uncommon desert berry may change diabetes care

Breakthrough in Diabetes Care from Desert Plant Recent research has highlighted remarkable health benefits from a little-known desert plant that could significantly advance diabetes care. The fruit of Nitraria roborowskii Kom, which has been a part of traditional medicine for a long time, shows promising effects against insulin resistance and can aid in restoring a […]
7 important factors to think about before applying for Social Security benefits

For many Americans, Social Security is not just a paycheck but really the backbone of retirement planning. However, when you file your tax return can have a significant impact on what you ultimately receive in benefits. The Social Security Administration estimates that over 70 million individuals get benefits monthly, yet a lot of people end […]
How Nancy Pelosi Accumulated Wealth While in Congress

Nancy Pelosi’s Wealth Surge Over Congressional Career Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic Representative from California, has seen her net worth skyrocket—by at least 2,292%—over her 37 years in Congress, largely thanks to stock trading. The former House Speaker announced on Thursday that she plans to retire from Congress in 2027. Interestingly, her initial net worth when […]
National kart racing champion killed in home invasion in North Carolina

Kart Racing Champion Killed in North Carolina Home Invasion A tragic incident unfolded last month in North Carolina when a national kart racing champion was fatally shot during a home invasion. Tyler Weaver, 25, was killed in front of his fiancée during a break-in that authorities have described as a “targeted” robbery, which occurred around […]
The future of defense between the US and Canada: An updated NORAD for the digital era

About a month ago, a US telecommunications company revealed that it had fallen victim to a cyberattack, likely linked to state-sponsored actors from China. This incident serves as a reminder of the evolving nature of modern conflicts—there were no missiles or armed invasions, but the goal was to infiltrate critical infrastructure. This act wasn’t just […]
Video captures Condé Nast staff confronting HR head prior to layoffs

Condé Nast Employees Confront HR Director Amid Layoff Controversy A recent video shows Condé Nast employees confronting the company’s human resources director, Stan Duncan. This incident is part of a series of layoffs that have been described as “extreme misconduct,” resulting in the dismissal of four unionized staff members. Many view this situation as an […]
Elise Stefanik has lowered the price of her townhouse in Washington, D.C.

Congresswoman Elise Stefanik’s Gubernatorial Bid Elise Stefanik, who represents New York, is enthusiastic about moving back to her home state. This week, the influential politician reduced the asking price for her townhouse in Washington, D.C., by $205,000, just days before unveiling her campaign for the New York governorship. Stefanik, originally from upstate New York, had […]
Melissa Gilbert labels NYC council member ‘harsh’ regarding horse carriage legislation

Melissa Gilbert Criticizes NYC Council President Over Horse-Drawn Carriage Bill This week, actress Melissa Gilbert took to social media to criticize New York City Council President Adrian Adams, labeling him as “cruel, corrupt, and undemocratic.” Her remarks come in response to a proposed bill aimed at phasing out horse-drawn carriages in Central Park, set to […]
Former governor Ralph Northam involved in blackface controversy teams up with Jay Jones

Virginia Attorney General-Elect Names Transition Team Virginia Attorney General-elect, Jay Jones, unveiled his transition team on Thursday, appointing former Democratic Governor Ralph Northam to lead the group. Northam’s governorship, which came before Glenn Youngkin, was marred by controversy in 2019 when a right-leaning news outlet published a page from his medical school yearbook, showing an […]